This Assembled Check Maharam Pillow by Paul Smith features a pattern that is based on a printed silk blouse from Paul Smith’s Spring/Summer 2015 Black Label collection. Made from a densely woven jacquard textile, this pillow’s pattern features a complex pattern of horizontal and vertical bars. Graphic highlights and color mixing add dimension to the…
The FL/Y Pendant Light provides soft, ambient light and a touch of glamour for your entryway, hallway or above a nook or table. Made in Italy of brightly colored or clear methacrylate by the ingenious plastics manufacturer Kartell, the FL/Y Pendant Light calls to mind a transparent balloon as the sun shines through it: cheerful,…
Model C is one of the three “siblings” in Jasper Morrison’s family of stools that are distinct individuals, but share some design DNA through their playful personalities and warmly organic materials. Inspired by the forms of wine corks and spools, they make themselves at home as small side tables or low stools. The appealing properties…
Model B is one of the three “siblings” in Jasper Morrison’s family of stools that are distinct individuals, but share some design DNA through their playful personalities and warmly organic materials. Inspired by the forms of wine corks and spools, they make themselves at home as small side tables or low stools. The appealing properties…
Model A is one of the three “siblings” in Jasper Morrison’s family of stools that are distinct individuals, but share some design DNA through their playful personalities and warmly organic materials. Inspired by the forms of wine corks and spools, they make themselves at home as small side tables or low stools. The appealing properties…
Paul Smith is a British fashion designer whose designs are distinguished by their eccentric details and fine craftsmanship. Ottoman Stripe brings new dimension to a familial yet unique language of stripes by punctuating a lustrous worsted wool satin ground with intervals of horizontal texture in the form of a tightly woven ottoman rib weave. All…
Paul Smith is a British fashion designer whose designs are distinguished by their eccentric details and fine craftsmanship. A study in variegation, Point by Paul Smith explores scale, density, rhythm, color, and proportion in an imaginative display of the British fashion designer’s signature “classics with a twist” style. In a fusion of construction and pattern,…
Founded by Dutch designers Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel, Studio Job creates work that explores the macabre, the bizarre, and the mundane, drawing references from the medieval to pop culture, producing objects characterized by strong narrative and exceptional, ornate execution. In collaboration with Maharam, Studio Job surpasses conventional ideas of what can be achieved on…
In the mid 1950s, Verner Panton established his own design studio and began designing whole interior spaces, from textiles to lighting, incorporating his distinctive graphic aesthetic. Unisol is a striking pattern created by rows of black ellipses on a white ground. The ellipses are compressed in width at rhythmic intervals, creating an optical effect. The…
Alexander Girard designed this textile during his tenure as founding director of the Herman Miller Textile Division, from 1952 to 1973. Checker Split features black-and-white triangles randomly intertwine with squares to optical effect. The designer and manufacturer have work in the MoMA collection. Made in the USA. Dry-clean only. 17h x 17w x 5″d.
Alexander Girard designed this textile during his tenure as founding director of the Herman Miller Textile Division, from 1952 to 1973. Double Triangles features repeating ribbons of black-and-white triangles minimally arranged in a bow tie configuration. The designer and manufacturer have work in the MoMA collection. Made in the USA. Dry-clean only. 17h x 17w…
Small Dot Pattern offers an alternate scale of Dot Pattern, the Eames’ 1947 design for the Museum of Modern Art’s 1947 fabric design competition and was subsequently exhibited in PRINTED TEXTILES FOR THE HOME: Prize-Winning Designs From National Competition. Although visually reminiscent of the era in which it was designed, Dot Pattern projects the timelessness…
Dot Pattern was originally designed for the Museum of Modern Art’s 1947 fabric design competition and subsequently exhibited in PRINTED TEXTILES FOR THE HOME: Prize-Winning Designs From The National Competition. Although visually reminiscent of the era in which it was designed, Dot Pattern projects the timelessness of the designers’ vision. Based on a molecular structure,…
The design for this bold rug was conceived by architect and textile and furniture designer Alexander Girard, who is known for his work with Charles and Ray Eames and other mid-century figures. Designed in 1960, the rug’s fabric—a 100% cotton flatweave—is manufactured by Maharam, a company founded in Chicago in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis…
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The design for this bold rug was conceived by architect and textile and furniture designer Alexander Girard, who is known for his work with Charles and Ray Eames and other mid-century figures. Designed in 1960, the rug’s fabric—a 100% cotton flatweave—is manufactured by Maharam, a company founded in Chicago in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis…
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